June 25, 2025
Operating Assets

‘Beast’ spray painted on walls as vandals target property in Scots town

Police say their enquiries into the incident are ongoing. The property at Granger Road in Kilmarnock.(Image: Supplied) A house in a Scots town has been targeted by vandals who daubed ‘beast’ on the walls and smashed the windows of the property. Police were alerted to the incident this afternoon at the house on Granger Street

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Meghan Markle plans to add hotels & restaurants to business empire as she trademarks ‘As Ever’ brand for ‘hospitality’

THE Duchess of Sussex is adding hotels and restaurants to her brand wish list as she goes on a social media charm offensive to win new fans. Ex-actress Meghan is trademarking her lifestyle firm As Ever for “hospitality services”. 6 Meghan Markle is adding hotels and restaurants to her brand wish listCredit: Instagram 6 Meghan

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Barclays starts paying out free cash following major outage – exact code to spot

BARCLAYS has started paying out free cash to customers affected by a major outage earlier this year. The bank is in the process of issuing payments to select customers following the glitch, which first hit in January. 1 Barclays has started paying customers affected by a major outage earlier this yearCredit: PA The vast majority

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Denver approves local rules for psilocybin healing centers

As psychedelic healing centers prepare to open in Colorado this spring, Denver has decided it will impose some local rules for the programs beyond the state’s requirements. Under the city’s ordinance, which the City Council approved unanimously Monday, businesses interested in operating centers where people can take psychedelics under supervision will be required to apply

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Denver purchases land for new park in Windsor

A new, roughly 2 acre park will open in the Windsor neighborhood in east Denver after the City Council this week approved the $750,000 acquisition of vacant land. The future park, at the corner of Mississippi Avenue and Dayton Street, will be purchased almost entirely with funds from the 2018 voter-approved Parks Legacy Fund, a

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Trump keeps using copyright protected songs, musicians are angry

Former president Donald Trump continues to be threatened with lawsuits and cease-and-desist notices due to the Republican presidential nominee using copyright protected songs at rallies. The Village People’s “YMCA” can be heard blaring at Donald Trump’s rallies causing attendees to dance. Still, while the disco group has not voiced irritation for using their hit song,

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